DefaultSubsAreTerrib

DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jcmlqbl wrote

>"After the first attempt to pull these individuals over with our lights and sirens, they refused. So we backed off. Turned the lights off and let the airplane do it at a safe distance."

That seems like a prudent response that still lead to an arrest.

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jah2qx8 wrote

I like that the medians give pedestrians a safe stepping stone to cross the street half at a time instead of waiting for the rare case when the whole road to stop for them. I really think pedestrian islands like these make it much safer to cross.

I'm not sure that traffic circles like these make anyone safer though. It seems like there would continuously be traffic, making it harder for pedestrians to cross even half way

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_j9yto31 wrote

Reply to comment by xabrol in Free coworking space? by ploymahloy

I also work from home and own my own computer, but I expect my employer to buy my work equipment. I'm not installing their software on my machine. They pay my internet connection and phone too. (Edit: they pay for my work phone, specifically).

I don't expect them to pay for my workspace because they offer a workspace and I decline to use it. But if they didn't offer one at all I would expect more money.

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_j9xzrre wrote

For comparison, $3 coffee * twice a day * 20 business days in a month = $120. That is already greater than the "pay-as-you-go" monthly membership dues at gather (which includes free coffee all day).

Op should just join a paid co-working space.

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